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to date - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of to date in Hindi

  • तारीख तक
  • दिनांक चढ़ाना
  • तिथि चढ़ाना
  • कालातीत हो जाना
  • प्रारंभ होना
  • भेंट करना
  • पुराना हो जाना
  • क़दीम हो जाना
  • शुरू होना

to date Definition

Verb

  • establish or ascertain the date of (an object or event).
  • indicate or expose as being old-fashioned.
  • go out with (someone in whom one is romantically or sexually interested).

to date Example

  • The two statues are generally believed to date from the fifth century but some believe they may be of later origin.   ( आम तौर पर दो मूर्तियों को पांचवीं शताब्दी से माना जाता है, लेकिन कुछ का मानना ​​​​है कि वे बाद के मूल के हो सकते हैं। )
  • There is depression in Wales too at the performance of their representatives to date. ( वेल्स में भी अपने प्रतिनिधियों के आज तक के प्रदर्शन से निराशा है। )
  • At the other end of the age continuum, Luke Ladell had much his best game to date.   ( आयु सातत्य के दूसरे छोर पर, ल्यूक लाडेल के पास अब तक का अपना सर्वश्रेष्ठ खेल था। )
  • It was the best effort to date and the town looked really well with the lights and tree.  ( यह अब तक का सबसे अच्छा प्रयास था और शहर रोशनी और पेड़ के साथ वास्तव में अच्छा लग रहा था। )

More Sentence

  • Mr Brown said that he was satisfied with the progress that had been made to date.  
  • It was an error which tarnished the biggest week of the youngster's career to date.  
  • This is by far her toughest task to date, but she is at the right end of the handicap to prove competitive.  
  • The cemetery has been split into four sections and a quarter of the work has been completed to date.  
  • Despite that though, this is one of the strongest batches of episodes produced to date.  
  • With six tournaments to play, she could well make her tenth season in America her best to date.  
  • With its gentle yet complex melodies and rhythms, it was hailed as her finest work to date.  
  • Indeed, the crisis at Rover has been emblematic of the character of the campaign to date.  
  • It was the president's second public appearance to date.
  • The car is a beauty and quite up to date.
  • He's always meticulous in keeping the records up to date.
  • She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car.
  • Archaeologists have been unable to date these fossils.
  • These machines are beginning to date.
  • This novel is his best work to date.
  • She wears clothes that are right up to date.
  • 'Dottie' is by far his best novel to date.
  • This film is bang up to date.
  • This type of music is beginning to date.
  • Here is a list of the pieces that have appeared to date, with the links to them.  
  • Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away.  
  • This will be the biggest project to date for Mr Heatherwick, who now has a studio in London.  
  • Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets.  
  • This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date.